In this policy brief, Lucas Guttenberg looks at the planned reform of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM). He argues that while the reform is necessary to finally bring home the backstop for banking union, it clearly falls short of its initial ambition to also substantially improve the Eurozone’s crisis management framework
Many countries used public funds to bail out struggling banks at the onset of the financial crisis. ...
This Policy Brief discusses the challenges that await policymakers in reforming the EMU. A balance b...
Wide ranging proposals for political union and closer co-operation between EU member states have bee...
The reform of the Treaty Establishing the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) broadens the functions ...
The establishment of banking union with a centralised structure of supervision and enforcement has r...
Two of the banking union’s pillars – common European supervision by the European Central Bank and co...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
The debate about the future of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) has taken a centre stage in th...
The paper studies the reform package proposed by the European Commission on 6 December 2017. First, ...
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero...
The policy response to the Eurozone crisis has incorporated a number of different elements, includin...
This paper argues that the new permanent European rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM...
This paper focuses on three legacies of the euro crisis that still need to be properly addressed in ...
On the occasion of related proposals by the European Commission and the Eurogroup, this paper propos...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
Many countries used public funds to bail out struggling banks at the onset of the financial crisis. ...
This Policy Brief discusses the challenges that await policymakers in reforming the EMU. A balance b...
Wide ranging proposals for political union and closer co-operation between EU member states have bee...
The reform of the Treaty Establishing the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) broadens the functions ...
The establishment of banking union with a centralised structure of supervision and enforcement has r...
Two of the banking union’s pillars – common European supervision by the European Central Bank and co...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
The debate about the future of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) has taken a centre stage in th...
The paper studies the reform package proposed by the European Commission on 6 December 2017. First, ...
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero...
The policy response to the Eurozone crisis has incorporated a number of different elements, includin...
This paper argues that the new permanent European rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM...
This paper focuses on three legacies of the euro crisis that still need to be properly addressed in ...
On the occasion of related proposals by the European Commission and the Eurogroup, this paper propos...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
Many countries used public funds to bail out struggling banks at the onset of the financial crisis. ...
This Policy Brief discusses the challenges that await policymakers in reforming the EMU. A balance b...
Wide ranging proposals for political union and closer co-operation between EU member states have bee...